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Susan Weber (Editor)
Description: William Kent: Designing Georgian Britain
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Susan Weber (Editor)
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ARCHIVES
Repositories of Kent papers, including correspondence, drawings, designs, account records, and other documents. Additional archives are cited in the endnotes to the essays.
Ashmolean Museum, Oxford: Collection of Prints and Drawings
Badminton Archives (with kind permission of the Duke of Beaufort), Badminton
Bodleian Libraries, Oxford
British Library, London
British Museum, London: Department of Prints and Drawings
Cambridge University Library: Department of Manuscripts and University Archives
Devonshire Manuscripts and Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth, Derbyshire
Duchy of Cornwall Office (microfilm copies of the Household Accounts of Frederick, Prince of Wales, in the British Library M.2397–M2434)
English Heritage, National Monuments Record, Swindon
Eton College Library, Windsor, Topham Manuscripts
Historic Royal Palaces, Curator’s Department Archives
Holkham Archives, Norfolk
Houghton Archive, Houghton Hall, Norfolk
Huntington Library and Art Gallery, San Marino, California
Kensington Central Library, London: Kensington and Chelsea Archives and Local Studies Collection
Lincolnshire Archives Office, Lincoln
London Metropolitan Archives (including Guildhall Prints, Drawings, and Manuscripts)
Merton Libraries and Archives service, London
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York: Department of Prints and Drawings
Minet Library, Lambeth Archives, London
National Archives, Kew
Norfolk Record Office
Raynham Archive, Raynham Hall, Norfolk
Rousham Archive, Rousham House, Oxfordshire
Royal Collection Archives, York House, St. James Palace, London
Royal Institute of British Architects, London: Drawings Collection
Sir John Soane’s Museum, London
Victoria and Albert Museum, London: Prints, Drawings, and Paintings Department; Furniture, Textiles and Fashion Department archives
Westminster Abbey, London: Library and Muniment Room
Westminster City Archives, London
Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre, Chippenham
York Minster Archives, York
Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, Connecticut
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